:!: Ok I guess I had better write a BG on him before anything else....
Alright, I got my rabbit (Milo) last friday(not too long ago). He was found very young outside down by canal park (some idiot released some rabbits down there and they have multiplied out of control!). The child that found him gave the young bun to her science teacher (my old science teacher BTW) to take care of. He has lived in that classroom for about a year. And as you can imagine there is constantly kids running around and fooling with him all day long. He lived in a very small cage with nothing in it except food and water. So he had no place to hide and take cover from the swarming of kids. The teacher recently decided that he didn't want to take care of the rabbit any longer, and was trying to find someone that would take him.
I was searching for the right rabbit for quite some time. I heard about him and decided that he needed me to take care of him. So I ended up taking him (after lots of thought). He was of course pretty nervous and not used to the amount of space he had and place to hide. He has since calmed down a bit but doesn't seem to really trust me (can't blame him though) and is always on the ready to run. I know this takes time, but is there any way that I could help him become more relaxed and not to fear me? :?:
SORRY for the LONG post! I hope it didn't burn your eyes out! Any advice would be VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! I'm not a rabbit expert, so anyone that has experience with rabbits would be lots of help. Thanks in advance!
Alright, I got my rabbit (Milo) last friday(not too long ago). He was found very young outside down by canal park (some idiot released some rabbits down there and they have multiplied out of control!). The child that found him gave the young bun to her science teacher (my old science teacher BTW) to take care of. He has lived in that classroom for about a year. And as you can imagine there is constantly kids running around and fooling with him all day long. He lived in a very small cage with nothing in it except food and water. So he had no place to hide and take cover from the swarming of kids. The teacher recently decided that he didn't want to take care of the rabbit any longer, and was trying to find someone that would take him.
I was searching for the right rabbit for quite some time. I heard about him and decided that he needed me to take care of him. So I ended up taking him (after lots of thought). He was of course pretty nervous and not used to the amount of space he had and place to hide. He has since calmed down a bit but doesn't seem to really trust me (can't blame him though) and is always on the ready to run. I know this takes time, but is there any way that I could help him become more relaxed and not to fear me? :?:
SORRY for the LONG post! I hope it didn't burn your eyes out! Any advice would be VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! I'm not a rabbit expert, so anyone that has experience with rabbits would be lots of help. Thanks in advance!